Truth About the Split — Page 304
304 <mark>the</mark> <mark>family</mark> of <mark>the</mark> <mark>Promised</mark> Messiah as —a statement which had not <mark>the</mark> least basis in fact. Members of <mark>the</mark> <mark>family</mark> of <mark>the</mark> <mark>Promised</mark> Messiah as were a burden upon <mark>the</mark> finances of <mark>the</mark> Community and were busy making attacks upon <mark>the</mark> Anjuman and upon its members. Charge after charge had been brought against Maulawi Muhammad Ali. When a proposal was submitted to <mark>the</mark> Khalifa for <mark>the</mark> publication of <mark>the</mark> Paigham-e-Sulh , immediately a request was made for permission to publish <mark>the</mark> Al-Fadl , a request which <mark>the</mark> Khalifa was obliged to grant for fear of trouble. <mark>The</mark> tract continues: <mark>The</mark> authorities of <mark>the</mark> Paigham-e-Sulh have nothing to do with <mark>the</mark> contents of <mark>the</mark> present tracts nor are <mark>the</mark>y aware of <mark>the</mark>ir existence. When <mark>the</mark> Cawnpore mosque controversy began <mark>the</mark> authorities of <mark>the</mark> Paigham-e-Sulh sent Khalifa Rajabuddin to Qadian with a copy of <mark>the</mark> Tribune, and obtained instructions from <mark>the</mark> Khalifatul Masih ra. If, however, at <mark>the</mark> time of <mark>the</mark>ir publication any departure had been made from those instructions, <mark>the</mark> right course for <mark>the</mark> Khalifa was to publish a contradiction in <mark>the</mark> columns of <mark>the</mark> Paigham-e-Sulh , and not to become offended with <mark>the</mark> authorities of <mark>the</mark> paper. <mark>The</mark> Khalifa in fact discontinued receiving <mark>the</mark> paper not because of any difference of opinion as to <mark>the</mark> mosque controversy but because of some minor